Good Criminal Justice Colleges

Criminal justice graduates patrol streets, investigate crimes, oversee correctional institutions and protect the public at large. To prepare for this work, students of criminology learn about the patterns of lawlessness and the behavior of criminals. Several colleges offering degrees in criminal justice are considered the top schools in preparing the next generation of workers in law enforcement, victim services, correctional facilities and court administration.
  1. University of Maryland, College Park

    • The University of Maryland’s Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice routinely is ranked as the top criminology school in the country and is an international leader in criminal justice research and theory. Faculty members are highly sought-after experts in their fields who guide all levels of government officials and develop influential policies to fight delinquency, terrorism and criminal behavior. Degrees are available for undergraduate and graduate students.

      University of Maryland, College Park

      Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice

      2220 LeFrak Hall

      College Park, MD 20742

      301-405-4699

      ccjs.umd.edu

    University at Albany (SUNY)

    • The School of Criminal Justice at the State University of New York at Albany explores many facets of criminology, from the personal forces that cause crime to the policies that shape crime fighting. Graduate and undergraduate programs are available. Many graduates of the internationally recognized program have found success in the academic and practical sides of criminal justice.

      SUNY University at Albany School of Criminal Justice

      135 Western Avenue

      Albany, NY 12222

      518-442-5214

      albany.edu/scj

    University of Cincinnati

    • The University of Cincinnati has the School of Criminal Justice, offering bachelor's and master's degrees, and the Center for Criminal Justice Research, a leading research institute for criminology. Faculty members study the causes of delinquency and the administration of crime fighting to aid local, state and national government agencies. Students have the opportunity to learn, do research and train in a variety of criminal justice settings.

      University of Cincinnati

      Division of Criminal Justice

      P.O. Box 210389

      Cincinnati, OH 45221

      513-556-5827

      criminaljustice.cech.uc.edu

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